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NEWS > 13 July 2009

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An attorney representing Ramsey County sheriff's official Mark Naylon said his client is innocent and will cooperate with authorities who are looking into allegations that he stole money, tampered with evidence and interfered with investigations.
Paul Rogosheske also dismissed an FBI surveillance videotape that a source said shows Naylon counting and then pocketing cash hidden in a St. Paul hotel room.

Rogosheske, based on conversations with Naylon, said the incident on the tape stems from a "joke" played on a Ramsey County sergeant who accompanied Naylon and a St. Paul police ... Read more

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UK: Policemen face cannabis ch

Two Merseyside police officers have appeared in court charged with possession and intent to supply cannabis.

Pc Darren Burns and Pc Andrew Bird appeared before Liverpool magistrates accused of possession and intent to supply the class B drug.

Pc Bird has also been charged with supplying the drug.

Neither officer entered a plea and the case has been adjourned for a committal hearing on 27 August.

A police spokeswoman said that both officers have been suspended following their arrest in May.

She added: "The police service needs to ensure that the public has confidence in its officers and staff to act with integrity.

"Merseyside Police takes the professional standards of its officers and staff extremely seriously and, as a result, we take swift action, as in this instance, to maintain and uphold the integrity of the organisation and police service as a whole."
 

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